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March 18, 2015

Google’s street art collection doubles in size

by John_A

RUN's 'Translation of St Rita of Cascia' in Dulwich

If you’re the sort who’s more excited by graffiti and murals than paintings hanging in a museum, today’s your lucky day. The Google Art Project has doubled the size of its street art collection to a total of more than 10,000 images, including spruced-up abandoned buildings in Buenos Aires and formal projects from Sweden’s Artscape festival. And there’s new ways to check out these pieces, to boot — in addition to the existing mobile and web views, Google has quietly released a Street Art Watch Faces bundle that shuffles through projects on your Android Wear smartwatch. Hit the source links if you’re curious about street culture around the world.

[Image credit: RUN/Dulwich Outdoor Gallery, Google Art Project]

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Via: The Verge

Source: Google Official Blog, Google Play

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